WATAUGA ? DEMOCRAT GWYN LEAD MINE A fabulous lead mine on Beaver Dam is said to have supplied metal for the bullets of the early settlers. Information ibout it* ? * ADril 2 57 2> 5 location went with one family. RJud?on Hodges, Chas. Sim mons. Shawneehaw: Keith Smith. Beaver Dam: Dean Wilson, Wil by Greene, Woodrow Eggers. North Fork: Sam S. South. New River: Emory Miller, Clint Norris, Troy Greene, Walter Wink ler. Stony Fork: Elster H. Greene, Scott Moretz, Fred Norris. Meat Camp: Worth Winebargcr, Wm. Winebargcr, Walter H. Davis, Forest Moreti, Stacy Tester. Laurel Creek: James W. Shull, Mrs. Clara Simpson, Ben Farthing. Blue Ridge: Marion Coffey. Bald Mountain: Mrs. Russell Vannoy, Thomas Trivette. Mrs. Nannie Cook Funeral Monday Mrs. Nannie Hayes Cook, 62, of Boone, Route 1, died Saturday, April 2, at Watauga Hospital. Funeral services were held Mon day, April 4, at the Rutherwood Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Glenn Huffman and the Rev. Will Cook. Burial was in the Cook cemetery. She is survived by a son, Edsel Cook, Boone, Route 1; four daugh ters, Mrs. Mabel Lanning, Mrs. Beulah Bodenheimer, Mrs. George Brookshire, and Mrs. Nell Barnes, all of Boone; eight brothers, Roby Hayes, Sugar Grove, Iris and Tom Hayes, both of Vilas, Don Hayes, Deep Gap, Joe Hayes, Blowing Rock. Bill Hayes, Boone, Lawrence Hayes, Todd, and Howell Hayes, Cleveland, O.; three sisters, Mrs. Texie Cook and Mrs. Doris Van Dyke, both of Boone, Mrs. Julia Hicks. Anderson, S. C ; and seven grandchildren. Eleven Ewes Have 24 Lambs ' Watauga holds the State ban ner in the matter of sheep pro duction, and the ewes on the farm of Robert L. Norris, of Route 1, intend to keep it that way, it would appear. Mr. Norris has 24 lambs from 11 ewes, which ought to be some thing of i record. Nine ewes had twins, while two have triplets. All the lambs lived and are thriving, Mr. Norria says. Health Department Planning Salk Polio Vaccine Clinics The local Health Department, with the re?t of the world, is j anxiously waiting the news on ' April 12th, as to whether or not the Salk polio vaccine has been proven effective. The department is planning clinics to start April 18th. Sup plies needed for conducting these clinics have been obtained for the | Department with funds raised by | the Chairman of our local Polio Foundation Chapter, Mr. R. D. Hodges, Jr . for this special pur pose. Various community clubs participated. Pamphlets with information con cerning the development and use of t|ie vaccine are available at hte Health Department.